Re: Ultron! We Would Have Words With Thee! Official Thor/Chris Hemworth Thread

Unless Ultron is powered by an Infinity Stone, or is indeed reverse engineered from the Destroyer armor, then I don't see what kind of stakes he really has aside from "robots killing all of humanity is sort of bad, especially since that includes Jane".

I'm thinking we're going to see him take a very general "Protector of Midgard" stance at the very beginning. He's adopted Earth as his home away from home, and he's going to want to defend it. That's it.

On the meta, his role may be sort of criticizing technology allowed to go rampant. He'll be a powerhouse and the outsider's point of view. But that's all I really see him contributing to the movie.

Re: Ultron! We Would Have Words With Thee! Official Thor/Chris Hemworth Thread

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Originally Posted by MahvelBaby!

Anyone else having a hard time imagining thors role in this film? You think he may not be a big part of this film?

Aside from the very forced "I'm going to Midgard" at the end of TDW, I just don't see how he fits into this battle. I was under the impression that post-TDW he'd be just bifrosting around, keeping the realms in order - he is after all meant to be leading the Asgardian army, but just based out of Midgard.

I just don't get what his stake in this battle is, aside from bad guys = bad

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Re: Ultron! We Would Have Words With Thee! Official Thor/Chris Hemworth Thread

Well yes, his duty is to protect Midgard, but equally he can't get involved in every minor scuffle that happens in every realm. Ultron is going to need to threaten the very existence of Midgard to really warrant him rocking up. It can't just be "Avengers, ASSEMBLE!" and he's there

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Re: Ultron! We Would Have Words With Thee! Official Thor/Chris Hemworth Thread

Well yea that's true. And that is the point of these Avengers films. They are basically big cross over events from the comics... in film form. The threat from Ultron will be substantial. He basically wants to wipe humanity off the face of the Earth because he sees biological life as inferior and outdated.

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Re: Ultron! We Would Have Words With Thee! Official Thor/Chris Hemworth Thread

If Ultron is going to battle all The Avengers, he better have a pretty tough shell. I dont see him in a titanium body getting the drop on Thor etc. I expect him to acquire some more Vibranium in Wakanda or someplace else.

Re: Ultron! We Would Have Words With Thee! Official Thor/Chris Hemworth Thread

I'm looking forward to see the new Thor outfit. I think the one from the first Avengers movie is still my favourite.
Although... if he has been on Earth all this time, why would he have a different suit?

Re: Ultron! We Would Have Words With Thee! Official Thor/Chris Hemworth Thread

I think Thor has chose to stay on earth. He's not going back and forth. He's no longer leading Asgards army. He essentially renounced his Throne. So Loki is free to do whatever because Thor aint around or in contact.

So Ultron on the loose is a big deal.

I honestly don't see how he would have a worse time connecting to the threat then Hawkeye, Cap, Hulk , and everyone else not involved in his creation. The comics seem to get by. Ultron causes trouble. Thor comes in. Ultron kicks Thors ass. Thor now has words for Ultron.

He doesn't need to be Ultrons cousin. Bad people doing bad things is more then enough.

If they play with the fact that Ultron is constantly upgrading, then the trick here is that the foe keeps adapting.